Kansas City, Missouri, rapper Mac Lethal has about as much wigger
in him as Peter Bjorn and John. Fitting perfectly articulated rhymes
to efficiently catchy beats in an accent as Middle American as canned
peaches, he's a contemporary cross between a folk singer and a
stand-up comic. An "alcoholic anti-mall anti-hero anti-soccer mom
anti-hipster" who also claims the title "Make Out Bandit," he has a
good sense of rhythm and not much funk. So these fourteen songs are
never classic or deep -- not even the atheist "Jihad!" or the smitten
"Lithium Lips." But almost every one will engage your interest and
stick in your mind. The finale celebrates his limited, beloved
hometown: "The meth-lab city of broken dreams and cracked-out
dopamines/Where everybody's looking for an ocean scene." Lethal's
conclusion: "I think I'm satisfied but it won't last." He's not going
anywhere, though -- and he makes something of it.